Candice Day appears in Tomboys (2009), a film that delves into the complexities of gender identity and societal expectations. In this provocative exploration, she embodies a character navigating the challenges of self-discovery and acceptance. Though her filmography may be sparse, her role in Tomboys resonates within the context of contemporary cult cinema, where themes of rebellion and identity are paramount. Day's performance contributes to the ongoing conversation around gender roles, making her presence noteworthy in this niche.
Tomboys
A sexual assault victim and her friends exact vigilante justice on a serial rapist after realizing they've been failed by the justice system. Later, as the situation grows increasingly tense, some of the participants begin to wonder whether they've taken things too far.